Christian Duivenvoorden is the founder of the fabulous Interior Boutique Artilleriet in Gothenburg. The home he shares with his husband Björn in a Jugend style (Art Nouveau) former organ factory in Gothenburg is a harmonious haven filled with beautiful things amid Farrow & Ball’s poetic pallette. There is a very warm and organic feel to this home, one would expect nothing less from a man whose store has become a Nordic Interior Design Mecca.

The former Organ Factory that is now the home of Christian Duivenvoorden and Björn Pedersen Duivenvoorden.The Entry painted in Pigeon by Farrow & Ball and the lamp from Mark Eden Schooley.The kitchen. Love the wooden floors.Paola Navone’s Ghost sofas and coffee table from Gervasoni.Artilleriet was one of the first stores to sell the lovely Beni Ourain rugs, I bought mine from them.The plant stand from Svenskt Tenn was a 40th birthday present to Christian.A vignette graces the Lyon table from Artilleriet.Shaker inspired rack.Painting on the wall is by Björn’s brother Johan Ray Pedersen, prints will soon be sold at the store.The guest room in Light Grey from Farrow & Ball.Inga Sempés Vapeur lamp in the guest room.Table by Ilse Crawford for Ikea, and my favourite lamp from Martinelli Luce.Cotton and linen bedding from Society and lamp from Serge Mouille.Custom made wardrobe stand, Lampe Mantis BS3 and marble tray from Hay.Bathroom with an antique Chinese cabinet, mirror from Norm Architects for Menu.In the bathroom, Lava stone clinker bricks from Made a Mano in Denmark.Chair from Moustache.Table from a French Antique dealer, and vintage Thonet chairs.A vintage cabinet holds the collection of porcelain and glass.Shaded White from Farrow & Ball, vintage French table and old Chinese stools in the kitchen.Falcon stove in the kitchen that Christian and Björn had custom designed.Mortar and pestle from Alessi, accessories from The Kitchen.Christian Duivenvoorden and Björn Pedersen Duivenvoorden.